The Canton Telephone. (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, October 7, 1887 Page: 1 of 4
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THE CANTON TELEPHONE,
Tlflt ONLY
NEWHPAPEIt
M'BLlSll'iD AT
CANTON,
TEXAS.
•UIUCKIPTION RATES t
Ow« ™>pr. one year..........................11 no
One cow, six lunllth*........................ 8.1
One eopy, three month*...................... so
Stye Canton edepfjonc.
-:CANTON:-:TELEPHONB;—-
Jim OFFICE.
"Pesos uutl Qood Will Towards All."
BY W.E. FOSTER.
CANTON. YEN ZENDT COUNTY. TEXES. OCTOBER 7. 1887.
VOL. 17. NO. XIV.
PRACTICAL. PRETTY. PRE.
CISE AND PROMPT.
Job Printing a Specialty.
Pull Line of STATIONERY
Kept Complete.
|#"*l>euian<ii prouiptlj
h« Hard Huh*
D. L. RILEY,
DEALER IN
GENERAL
Merchandise,
Canton, Tex.
The Telephone,
J. M. YOUNGBLOOD,
— Dl.Al.KU Ilf —
Hardware, Furniture, Wap and Buggy
Material, Iron, Queensware, Tin Goods, Etc.
South Side of Public Square,
• CAlSTTO^r, - TEXAS.
d. Sprout
Peddlers Must Go!
Tlo-e 3STurserjr
In Van Znixlt Comity!
Pear trees—lile to 20c..
Peach tree*—ttc to lOe.
Pectrinc trees—10c to 20c.
Nlum tree*—10ctn 2 k-.
Quince treed—It)'* to 2Sc.
l’6m>grni tile—10c to 25<
Dwurt Apple trees —10c to 2.V.
flwtirf (Jin ny tretw—10.; to 20c
drupe vinos 6c to JOe.
| Applo trees—5c to Se>
| Apricot tree#—10c to 20e.
| Crubupplo trees—10c to !J0e.
| Olieriy treed—10c it) 20c.
| Fig tices—lOe to 25c.
| Dwarf Pour trees—10c to 25c.
| Dwurf IVitcIi treed—10c to 25c,
| Black und Raspberry vir.es—2c to 5c
I votyrecri, Shrulbery—10c to 2.5c.
Poses—lOe to 25c.
My Slock is soleited from 250 sorts of Friths growing on my fruit far m.
•W’SL' • *» o
Nurseryman & Fruit (j rower.
4J miles from Canton on the Wills Point roatl.
Jno. O. Allen,
rirjenl Lor
S. P. Allen & Co.,
of Palestine and Xy^r, Tex,
— Dealt i s in and Manufacturers ol—
TOMBSTONE. MAIM. FTC.
To parties wishing Tombstones or any kind ot Marble work I offer su-
perior inducements—und it would be to your financial interest to see mu
netbro milking orders with other parties. Call on or address
„■ siO. « »<. vm. *U Ba B*J ml m, \G’T„
_CANTON; ~T~EEX _
IM that in Iks ry t*.\ |h-Me u <•<•<( wlum wo «u4-
I (It nly Itfisinmuwnrfl that we
dlaholl* ul Mrrunjremont rallod a utotnach.
The otomneh U tho reservoir from which
ovory fibre und ll*aue imiMt be imortalim),
und urty lroul.lt> with It Uimkuj li lt through*
out the whole uyitcin. Among a dosen
<Jy«pepil«i»»otwo will hnvo l lie name pro-
tloinlnutil m> mptoniN. I >> Hpcpllc«oiac{i v u
ineuUtl |H>\vcruud a bllfouMtcrititcraini-ut
aro subject to 8lek lltntln<li«<; thofl
(lc^hy mid phlcgnuitlc have Con ‘
Canton.
I KX AS.
Iiy mid phlcgini
le tin* tliin uml
lit let ____________
togloomy forebodings. Houodyapepti
aro wondci lolly lort'ctful; other* ha
grrnt Irrilulolily ol 1« iii|mt.
ol ncr\ onsar. iil
ml line*. Sinned
•atipwtlwal
ibtldoDM
lityol t
liutever lorm i >y*i»c|>»lii uiuy
ono thing la certain,
The underlying
in the tin
and one thing me
one will remal
emuae ia ,
the tinEH,
>re la equally certain, uo
‘dyspeptic who will
8
'IlUIL
do any and all kin Is of
Woodwork & BLaCKSMIT,,ING!
AT REASONABLE PRICES!
jiSf S.tistaetion Guaranteed "TciS
SHOP—South East Corner Public Suitors,
CANTON. - - TEXAS.
T. .I.FOHiKR 1. 11. *MKI.bEli
nun sil mmi
— DKAJ-KK Ul—
Fine Wines, Brandies,
Liquors, Tobaccoes,
Cigars, Etc., Etc.
Canton, - T exas.
J. F. SAMPLES.
DEALER IN
First-class Family Groceries
At Rock Rottom Prices.
East side of publio square.
It will correct
Acidity of the
Stomach,
Kipel foul gacec.
Allay Irritation,
Aaalct Direction,
and, at the name
time
Start the Liver to working,
when alt other trouble<
toon disappear.
“My wife w.ii a confirmed <Jy«i>eptic. Some
three year* ago by the advice of I>r. Steiner, of
Augusta, the was induced to try Simmons Liver
Regulator- 1 lecl grateful for tho relief it has
given her, and may all who read this and are
afflicted in any way, whether chronic or other*.
wi*e, u»o Simmons Liver Regulator and 1 feel
confident health will he restored to all who will
be advised."—Wm. M. Klkhi, Fort Valley, G«.
See that you gel the fJenuine,
with red 2 °n front of Wrapper,
HBD ONLY DY
CO., l*hlludolphla» Pa.
Canton,
Texas.
Give Thom a Chauce I
That in to May, your lung* Al«oi«ll your
hfpailiing mucliinery, Very wonderful ma*
ebincry it In. Not only thu larger air*pafw>n-
g«.n, btit thu tbouKinda ot little tinea and vac-
ui*» loading from iliem.
U h< n ilio«e arj cloRgrd and choked wilh
maii»r which ought not lo In* there, yt*ur
lilfga coir ot h.«lt do their woik. And what
•buy do, they raunot do well,
f all it cold, cough croup, pnf-umonin
catarrh, consumption or any oi the family ol
throat nod no® mid h* ad and lung obatrno-
tion«, nil mr«* ht.d. All ought to be got rid of.
There I* ju»t one euro auv 10 get ild of them.
That it* »o take Boachie'a German Syruj,
which any dmggi^t will m**II you at 75 ernifi
a bottle. Kvj it il evurythdig elfn ban (.tiled
3011. you inaj d* pend up m thin for certain*
CANTON moil SCHOOL.
- o-
Scholuatie jcur opens September
It), tv tli (licient Tokohora und Su->
perior Advantages for a Thorough,
Practical English Eduea’ion. Stu-
dents titled for any tirnt-elass col-
lege
i uition and Hoard it reasonable
rates.
For Circular address,
it. K. IIowbix, Principal,
Cantor., Van Zandl County, Tex.
J. J. Cits—tin- cheap ciuhgrooer*
ymun cun save you money by jtur-
chasing got reries at his establish-
EAST!
Mexican
Musfang
Liniment
Sciatica,
I.nmbago,
Phcniuatum.
Jnrn-i
Jcalds,
Stinga,
Bitot,
Sri tie,,
ii onion,.
Corn*,
CTT3.ii.anai
Ccr&lcUea, | Contraotofl
S-rahia.
Strain 1,
Stitubes,
i tilt Joints,
Bnckaelif,
Oalta,
Sorca,
Spavin
Crack,.
Mnaclea,
Eruption,,
Hoot Ail,
Scraw
Worma,
Swinnoy,
Us ditto Q&lla,
Piloa.
THIS COOD OLD STAND-BY
■cuoranUatjM for prery bo-ly ca.ptty wliat laolnlRifd
tort*. On*.. f t:.<] r.u.-«»n» for ttjo Kro,t |M>pQlarttyof
1 bo vnvlnna Untmrnl I, found 111 U, iinlvpr.nl
appllriiblftiy. E-nrybodr nrpd, such ft mp-llclno.
Tkn l.umkprntnn nppd. It In pom of ftcplilont.
Tlir Ilon.pwlfriippd, It for Konrr»lf»inllr un
Thr Cnuftlrr nordstt for hi, train,»nd hi, mm.
Tlir Moekuniu needs It ntirny, on hi, work
honeli.
The Ml. r need. It In o»»p of rmeramey
T'lt 1’loi.ppr pprtlslt—o»n'l net olein* -rlthotil It
The Farmer used. It In lib housr, hb ,t*bl«.
-on his stock yard.
Thr Him inborn num or tlir llonttnnn nreds
U In Uhrrtvl mippty eftontand ftihorp.
Tho llorso-lanclrr UMdft U-H to l.to bm«
frtond and Mfoat rrllnncr.
Tho Ntooh-nrowor nood, II—H will ,»vo him
tlioURfthdft of dollar, and a world of trouble.
Tho Railroad inn 11 uuud. It ai.d will need It m
lone a hi, lire I, a round of accident, end dancer,.
Tho nnrkvroodemnr nood. It. There to noth-
luit like It as an antidote for tlio dangers to life,
Unit- and comfort which surround tho pumeer.
The Morcknat noils Itabout hi, store among
hi, employees. Accidents will hnppen, and when
theeoconir toe Mustang Ualmca* la wanted s' once.
Koem Houle In the lloaeo. Die the heat ot
••ooouiy.
Knap a Hatlla la tha Vaelarv. lUlmmedlaM
nee In easa af accident am pain and loot at wage*
Ktsp a Raitla Alngye la tha Btahle far
uaa wkea waatad. —or
13. E. F U 5 I E R .
Editor and i bopbikruR.
‘.Dlrnii .1 tile p«i.-l ditto* el t.uoli.u, 'Iole,
«a Bdonnil Olkfa Mull Motirr.
KIUUAY, OtlTOlIKU 7. INK7.
Canton has three railroads—on pa-
per.
Tine Telki'iiunk opposes sumptuary
legislation.
Tmk farmers'alliance origonuted in
Parker county.
Cotton is Arm-in the tiold, but
down in the market.
A Prohibition party conference w ill
be held at Waco tomorrow.
We observe from our exchange*,
that Dengue fever is raging all o'
Texas.
Canton feels honored with her High
school and don’t give a cent who
knows it.
The Telki'Honk is a good paper for
the family of every farmer and busi-
ness man in Van Zundtccunty.
Dawn city, tho new town near the
line of Van Zamlt, Henderson and
Kaufman counties, is on a boom.
Thf, Stnte Ihtr Association convenes
at Fort Worth next year. The Fort
is inevitably a convention center.
Immigrant# are dropping in from
the drouth stricken district. A grout
many are finding homes among us.
Democracy: A form of government
in which the power is lodged in the
people; u government of the people,
for the people and by the people; the
greatest good to tho greatest number
etc.
The various unharmonizing opin-
ions of the Uepublican party, ns to
who is tile proper man to put out for
the Presidency, is acriterian that they
are in a hard row of stumps. They
can’t find a man with a clean record.
There are Bevcral newspaper men
in Texas, «ho are Republicans at
heart; hut sre running tin ir papers as
"Independent” organs. A newspa-
per editor should have the courage
manhood and honesty, to advocate
his convictions —let them he what
they may. "Pull down the blind
love.”
The Delden Monitor places us un
der many obligations for this kindly
notice:
The Canton Telephone editor says
he haa been;editing the Telephone
in bed. He 1ms been sick three or
four weeks, we sympathise with him
ami hope he will get out of bed, and
continue to give in tho future as in
the past, Van Zaudt county and Tex
as a good paper.
Tit s: newspaper business is not a
thing of glory, os some peoplo be-
lieve. It is a legitimate business,
akin to all other business of legitima-
cy—and newspaper men conic nearer
earning every cent they get than any
other class of legitimate laborers on
earth. We've followed farming and
other pursuits, and have a right to
know whereof we speak. According
to the labor done, newspaper men —
as n class -do more, and are less com-
pensated than any other class of men
in the universe.
GUAM) .intuits
The following is a list of grand ju-
rors selected to serve us such at the
October term of District Court of
(this) Van Zandl county, Texas, to-
wit;
T J MrKnin, Pete Wilkerson, Tom
Huff, T J Foster. si\, F Hubbard, A
B Chappell, E K Kuykcndsll, Win
Hanson, Bob Jones, Andy Riley, Wm
Olaredy, Tom Clark, John Bunie, Jno
Veoeey and Davo Cade.
PKTIT .intOIt.S.
The following is a list of petit ju-
ror* for the October term of District
Court of Van Zandt county, Texas,
to-wit; ,
secoNn weeK.
Asa Williams S W Murphrey, Ber-
ry Doper, Chas Ilcart, T M Darnell,
P W Nicholson, J T Hnmme, It N
Jolley, B W Bruce, Allen Reynolds,
Fed Williams. S H Truss, HS Herrin,
F,d Northern, Felix Day. J H Straight,
Kd White, J H Mills, B H Durrell,
Bske l’erry, A J Gulledge, M O Cur-
tis, Humphrey Teel, X* 11 Dane and
W W Shaw.
i . o.
The circulation of Tlir, Telephone
is increasing now as never before.
Nearly every person within a radious
of 15 miles rends this paper. It is un
doubtedlv the host advertising medi-
um iu Karl Texas.
Coiiimlttc.-’x Report.
Tni,U‘i*s of TuMio .Svlt)»>l, *<1 V ,u Dandt tin.
Gentlemen—Your committee on
Text Books hug leave to oflur tho
follow ing books us their selection:
Swinlon's Readers.
Monroo's First Stupe in sjiulling.
Ruud’s Word Lessons,
Barnes’ ,Short Studies in English
Part First
Barnes’ Short Studies in English
Part Second.
Rued and Kellogg’s Graded Les-
sons in English.
Reed and Kellogg’s Higher Les-
sons in English.
Maury’s Elementary Geography.
Maury's The world wo Dive in,
Maury’s Revised Phyical Geogra-
phy.
Elootic Primary History ol tho
United States,
Thrall’s History of Texas (for the
present term).
Robinson's Shorter Course in A-
rifhmetio, Beginer’a Book, and Gom-
p'ote Arithmetic.
Wentworth’s rlune and Solid Ge-
ometry.
W out worth Elements of Algo-
bra.
Steel's Fourteen wooks iu Phys-
ics, Revised Kdtion.
Johnnot and Bouton's How We
Live.
Tho committee recommend that
advanced geography und advanced
history bo tuuglit topically, ued that
us a great variety ot (ext book# us
posHible bo u#cd.
It huH bor n arranged that until
Jan. 1, 188H, tho book# #bnll bo sold
at introduction and exchange price#,
old book# dUplaecd bo received in
partial payment; (2) that tho style
und quality of the book# shall be
maintained: ( J) that the rntail price
#hall not he raised: and (4) that the
benefit of any reduction shall bo al-
lowed. ——
It is hoped that, for the sake of
teachers, pupils, patron# und hook
Hcllorh i nch community will adopt
the hook#,
't he chairman will furnish any
information desired.
Respectfully,
II. K. Howell,
Chairman Com., Canton Texas.
Several wards 4>ct to hear from.
Canton, Sep. 20.—Will# point
located in the north corner of Vun
Zundt county, on the T & P Ry.—on
which tho Supreme court ot Texas
has bcon sitting for moro than Nix
month#—trying to out » legal opin-
ion a# to whether tho same in a burg,
town or city, ha# in full blunt six
school#— five white and nno colored.
Wo are not advised a# to he w many
ward# are yet to hear from, hut hope
.tho Pantograph will sond us a tabu-
lated statement whon all tho ro'urn#
are in.
An ANyioti# header.
WM* Point, Mkroh 21, 1887*- 1
have boon using Dunsliy’s Cotton
Patch Bitter# for my liv^r and gen-
eral debility and can honestly say
that I rocicved more benefit from
the use ot them than I have from
any other medicine 1 have ever tak
en.— Mis# A. I). Kdminston. The
above w«» not given for the paper
ulonc, but because you asked it und
your Bittora deserve wliat she has
#a:d I can testily to the Name for
her. —J. N. Edminston, her father.
Everyone in tho Point know# that
Jaspor Kdmin iton i# ubsolutly reli-
able and would not #ign such a state-
ment unless il wus the even and ex-
act tiuth.
Whon in Will# Point call and ox
amino our immonsu stock of Dros*'
Goods und suvo money.
J. J. Dickard 4c Cos.*
A Grand Report.
W* eall your alti ollmi to ltd ailvsrtl-e ■'
mem of s p'ln-ily which ha, ,|nod (he i.w; .*<
mors III Ml a hall aceniury wlib increwnd pop*
tilailly, uml I, imlv. rs.lly a.1 mil. d lo have no '
• «|"i»l #* a remedy lor the cure ol dlasaMonr-*
Igitiallugin a dis>rdcnsj Liver, suob aa dy*-
|)"|)hI)*, li.llousseo, eoaetlpsuon, lloadack,*
colic, ,.|r>. Nlmaon, Liver Hcgulalor I,alm|#o
and barinlerr, purely vrReUbls, sad oaa esfa-
ly and advaningsuualy be used under any
cirrinn.tuiic.-n. || ,cta ,,||,||y rffscln.lly
nil la erpsclallv vslnab e aa n Family Modi- -
dne, whlob inwIUoa bold, In to many bome*. -
'Vo ,Ui not know n'oothor preparation which
can bring fnn ,rd snob liidorwruii'nla frmn bsade
ol lamllio, and lh<>ss bolding the highest 0*71 - *
rial and social p eillon*. Keep 8lmmnun
Diver K.-milaior in Un-bones and il will r**-'
dues ynur doctor's hill and Insure lor your'
families besltli and happlui-se.
U on,ms slrangt , but II is m-rerlh-les. trim '
tlisUhc world Ccniiaina pinplc wbo will try
in imitate, countvrbh or substitute snmetliing -
■ lee i .r a geaalae, awrlloriw* article, eveu
lo tits extentuf miking apitrloua luediuirin
risking lilc ami hcsllb,and iCicboovca every *
oin* lo I (Nik linn Ibcy buy only the genuine. *
'/.> ilia A Co. have il-oi .be precaution to put '
mi tiie trout ul oi.cL wrapper thrir trail • m.irk
ol a curvi-d Z entwined mound the in irUr, .
)i d on the sI'li! Ibe sUnaluru of J. II. Zell |* •
Ac On. In red ink. Kruiid, shns'd mwnye Is* 1
denounced snd th- ir'is r-on-dls# unheld.
To Doalora Only/
The Am' rienn Powder (lompany of Ho 'tori•
M»s» . have eHtiihlishinl here u branch office ’
for the ilistrihutlnn of tbelr goisla over thin ‘
portion of the -tale, and have built a lino
llrick Metal roofed M,Kar.lns lor the Htorugu '
ol Ills asine. Cap icily 500 Keg* of Powder,
will furnish Dealer, E O. R. Trior, Texas, at •
same xxxx priciw a, Honstou. Dallas, or (iul- -
vestrin, unit ns cheap freight rstes added ns
vou can get it from any oilier market In the
IJulb'd States, send tnr price list. Goods A 1
mid sallsfaetloo guaranteed. IV.
Solu Agent, I vler Teas,. ■
IV. U. Caiu,
IIitcklcn’N Artip-u Halve.
The Best Salve In the world for Cuts, Brut- ”
Me*. Surer, IJI- rs. Salt Itheum, Fever Sores, ■
Teller, i-hap|H'<l Umi'ls. Chilolsins corns, slid
all skin Full'll u. and positively cures Piles,
oi bo nay repaired. It isgasranterd to gtv- ’
| rleci -at si .n'lliiu, nr money refunded. Prion '
/ i cents per box. For Sato By hceae A Me
jarty, ____
tliAIION.
THE 81'ATK OF TEXAS.'
To the Shin Ilf nr any constable of V.ilr '*
Zi’dl oount *■ (treefing:
Vou are hereby commanded to sumninns *
John Ivey, by making publlcallnu of this ci- ■
talinn once In each wc k for four suonemlru ■
w elts pi Inr In the return day hereof, in smn i
newspaper pul# slierl in vnur county, If ihertr •
lie a newspaper published therein; but If not,
then in any newspaper published ill the 7th >
.fii'licinl Miatrirt, bill il there be no newspn
p r publish 'l in said Juilioial IMstrivt, th<-;i
in n newspaper published jmhe nearest f)is -
triel to ilia -aid 7th Judicial District, to ap
pear at the next regulai term of the District •
court of Van Zandl county, to be boldou at
ill" court bouse thereof in Canton on the first
Monday in Octolicr, 1##7, fho same belog the
3rd day of October, 1##7; - _
tin n anil there *o answer a petition filed In
snid court on the I7tb day of M»i«h 1##7 In '•
•nil numbered on the Docket ot ntd court. N«.c
lllii, wherein John M. McClelland. Sarah S. '
Mainer, J. P. Mainer, F ully T. Kegler, Oeo.
K'glcr, Virginia F. Mainer, N. O. Maine',-.
George F. McClelland and Mary K
McClelland are plaint ift* and John II. Ivey, „
K. M. Pearce. Is, N. Morris, Job.. (I, Holier-
son. Jnahua Hallman, W. W. Weldon, Joseph •
Andrews. B. Morris. J. A. Gilliam, ——»
Wick' r, John McBride. Louisa D. McBrldn •
John Ivey. M. V. Burns atidG. M. Pearce in
deieri'l'inls. Said peiitinu alleging that the *
plalulilf, nn the first day ol January lUfty, .
were the owners in lee simple ot a certain '•
tract of land nibiahal in Van Zandt counly
Texas, contulningooe third of a leogtie, .
grsuPuJ lo William MctJleiland Iiy the state *
of Texes-and that no the dnv 'a»t aforesaid
(tefend.inis enlcriul on sold Und and unlaw-
fully r'i-posse-seil plui'itilts llicreol and now -
nnlswfully withholds from ilicin llie powowion •
lhere.it to llieir damage. Plointilts pray thal
defendants lie cit'd to appear al the next
tel in ot said court lo unawor said petition.
Herein fall not. but havu you beloru Ibe •
said court, at ils aforesai I next regular form
this writ wilh your reiurn th' rcon, sli .wiug
bow you have executed tin same. ,
Given under tny hand and the scat T
—. ot said court ut "filce in Canton
| I. S | tills 79thday ot September A DISb7
—O. P. CAMPBELL,
Cl"k. Dtoi’ l-i. VinZindtOxTeV .
Greatly Rxcitod
Not a few of the citizens of Canton
have recently hernmo greatly excited
over the astounding fuel#, that sever-
al of their friends who have been pro-
nounced hy their physician* as incur-
able and beyond nil hope— suffering
ith that dreaded monster Consump-
tion—have been completly cured hy
Dr. King's New Discovery for Con-
sumption, the only remedy that does
positively cure all throat and lung di-
Nesses, CougliN, Colds, AhIIiuiu and
Bronchitis. Trial bottle free at Win.
Reese’s Drug Store.
<!iiiition Ity Publication.
L DAVIDSON I In Justice court precinct
VS ) No. 6 Van Zandl county.
D KOONCE | September t'-rm, 1887
| li'tckri No. :tl.
THE STATE OK TEXAS.
To ilic Sheri If or any constable ofVknZihd' i
county. Greeting: —
Wbcreaa, K J Khlgell - r.t'orney for L Da-
vidson— pl’ilrilln. has made oath that the re I
dance of ib,- defend fit -D Koonoe, la un-
known to ifflant: Dierefdbe. you are comman-
ded to summons Mild It Kooncc, by making
publication ol Ibla citation in nmne new,pap<T
puhliahed In Van Vnidi oounty. Tex-a, once ■
each week lor aour coi '•■ itlv* w«i k.* prlo.
to the return day thereof commanding him —
Ibe defendant, to apppem la-fore the Hooora
hie Justice court ol precinot No. 5 Van Zandl
count/, Tex >s-at offlon In Filoin on the J3rd
day of September 1887-th n and there to
answer the cotnplaiol of D Davidson iu a plea
ol drill Iiy open acciaiiit lor rents, provision*.
Bou Whoolor, May 3 1887,—1
look u bottle of danshy’s Cotton
I’nteli Bitters f r pile# und rheuma-
tism and it had the host elfeet. 1 . ___________________
rerommend them to any person sol- I’i'a^by '.Vr riluff l^lni#
luring with theso di#en#e#.—E. I) landlord: amount of rents belog due thirty
Fountain. Taken for 3rd-d»y -hill# j
and hall u bolilo male a euro.—Mrs. * right ($58 92) Dnllera and oiiiify two oeoi# \
(1 l.nvd nf Grand Nation f . "'“king a luulj'uioiiot sued for herein ol
C. 1(030,01 Grand Nulino. I Imvo , nln.-y s"ten (*'J7 :»«!) D'lll.rs and tlitrty-lx
boon using your vaiuuhlo incdicino '' ”t' “hl' l* "aid amount under ih« law la now
for kidney disease and have found it bow
agriat medicine.—J. A. Mathews, •‘'•euosi the tame, make do« rwturn i
of EtJom. I used u bottle of it for * gVc.-o under m» hand IM. 14a t
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Foster, W. E. The Canton Telephone. (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, October 7, 1887, newspaper, October 7, 1887; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1142856/m1/1/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Van Zandt County Library.